Asus UL80Vt Thin-And-Light Notebook Review

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The first thing that came to mind when we tore the Asus UL80Vt from its box was this: “Hmm, this seems familiar.” Turns out, the UL80Vt isn’t all that different on the surface than the 13.3″ UL30A that we reviewed back in September, but just because Asus’ latest is another model


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